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cjbanning

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  1. This is my first post, I'm currently having an issue with Adobe Premiere Pro and now light room cc 8.2 not fully supporting Nvidia GTX 1070 graphics card. I can roll back to the version 8.1 and it works fine, and I can utilize the newer version 8.2 if I delete all drivers from Nvidia. Unfortunately I'm never going to do that because I love gaming and it makes no sense having a computer(laptop) that has a graphics card with such a powerful card that's not capable of being utilized for content creation. Talking to tech support for Adobe is no help there quick to blame Nvidia even though they're not supporting the 1070 and Premier Pro as well. I use the computer for content creation as well as gaming is an Dell Alienware 17.3 R5 with an Intel i7 8750H at 2.2 GHz without turbo being engaged, I have 16 gigs of RAM at 2400 MHz.
  2. So my question of interest, I do some video editing and I have a fairly decent computer alien where 17.3 R5 with an Intel i7 8750 H CPU 16 gigs of RAM running Windows 10 my graphics card is the Nvidia GTX 1070, no matter what I do and what settings I adjust it's constantly using the graphics card based off of my Intel chip. Even after calling Adobe and having them remote desktop on my machine I was still showing that all processes were being utilized by the Intel chips graphics card that's integrated into my i7. I was literally told that Adobe understands that the GTX 1070 is known to have issues and they will eventually come out with an update that would fix this. I was wondering if anyone has run into or figured out a way around this issue other than just disabling the i7 graphics card. I figure this form would be the best place to ask a question such as this?
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